State contract law and the use of accounting information in debt contracts

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Honigsberg, Colleen; Katz, Sharon P.; Mutlu, Sunay; Sadka, Gil
署名单位:
Stanford University; INSEAD Business School; University System of Georgia; Kennesaw State University; University of Texas System; University of Texas Dallas
刊物名称:
REVIEW OF ACCOUNTING STUDIES
ISSN/ISSBN:
1380-6653
DOI:
10.1007/s11142-020-09559-4
发表日期:
2021
页码:
124-171
关键词:
Covenants conservatism determinants LITIGATION STANDARDS benefits decline RIGHTS IMPACT
摘要:
This paper examines the relation between state contract law and the use of accounting information in debt contracts. Contract theory suggests that balance sheet based covenants resolve debtholder-shareholder conflicts ex ante, whereas income statement based covenants serve as trip- wires that trigger the switch of control rights ex post. It is more difficult for lenders to exert their control rights ex post if the contract law is more favorable to debtors (i.e., the law is pro-debtor), suggesting that balance sheet based covenants are more efficient in these jurisdictions. We therefore test and find evidence that lenders using pro-debtor (pro-lender) law are more (less) likely to rely on balance sheet based covenants. We measure reliance using both the weight of balance sheet covenants relative to income statement covenants and the covenant strictness. Our analysis further shows that contracts with performance pricing grids are less likely to include interest increasing grids when the law is more favorable to debtors. The results provide initial evidence that contract law is an important determinant for the design of debt contracts.
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